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It has long been known that the US National Agency for space exploration is hiding information about unidentified flying objects approaching our planet. So, NASA equipped the International Space Station with a webcam, allowing any of us to watch in real time near-Earth space, however, it’s worth getting into its lens any anomaly, as the Americans immediately interrupt the broadcast. One of these cases occurred the other day.
The camera calmly showed the familiar flight of the International space station above the earth. Suddenly, under the ISS, a strange a luminous ball that could not be confused with a reflection on lens or defective shooting. Americans instantly increased unidentified flying object, then after a few seconds the broadcast was interrupted, allegedly for technical reasons. Many international ufologists, fortunately, managed to record this moment. In addition, experts once again noticed that NASA has people who are constantly watching the air (on-duty observers) and break it off if necessary.
Cassie Veron, a member of the UFO Sightings Daily community, whose video on this subject, you can see below, writes: “UFO flew between Earth and the International Space Station, the camera is clearly captured this moment. Someone on duty at NASA brought a luminous object closer to better see it, then, realizing that this is a UFO, broke the connection. In my opinion, this is eloquent says that we were dealing with a flying saucer aliens, and the American space agency immediately rushed to do so to learn about the appearance of an alien ship as little as possible people”.
According to Veron, UFO Sightings Daily records around the clock International Space Station broadcast, so similar anomalies Do not slip away from the eyes of ufologists. In addition, Cassi prophesies that, if various UFOs and other unexplained phenomena will be increasingly common and more likely to hit the lens of the webcam of the ISS, NASA, in the end, just stop broadcasting like this and use the camera solely for their own purposes.
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